After asking the East Baton Rouge Parish jury for $1.1 million, Louisiana Association for Justice President (LAJ) President Donald W. Price of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana personal injury law firm of Due', Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews obtained a $2.1 million medical malpractice jury verdict on April 30, 2010. The East Baton Rouge Parish jury found a local pediatrician negligent for prescribing the wrong antibiotic to a Zachary, Louisiana child that caused Stevens-Johnson syndrome and led to the loss of 65% of her skin. The pediatrician told the patient's mother he was prescribing Omnicef for a sinus infection, but actually prescribed Septra DS, a sulfa antibiotic not approved for the treatment of sinus infections.
"It's not something that had ever happened to me before," Donald Price said of the jury awarding more than he requested. "We were gratified." Unfortunately, Louisiana's $500,000 medical malpractice cap will prevent recovery of the entire jury verdict.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of medical malpractice and sustained serious personal injuries or wrongful death, contact the experienced Baton Rouge personal injury lawyers at Due', Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews. Email Louisiana injury lawyers or call (800) 929-7481 to schedule a free consultation.